Four plays later, William Stone tied the game at 14-14 with his two-yard touchdown run.
By the 1960s its local reputation was "colossal", and it accounted for 80 per cent of William Stones' sales.
By 1634 William Stone had become a commissioner of the county court.
These were acquired by William Stone (1857-1958) during World War 2.
William Stone then tied the game 7-7 for Alabama in the third quarter with his 15-yard touchdown run.
She was marrried at the age of 22 to William Stone.
The bride, 24, was named for her maternal grandfather, William Stone.
William Stones was born in Sheffield on 29 December 1826.
They, in turn, were towed back to safety by William Stone.
William Stone was appropriately authoritarian as the Voice of God.